Fabrication and Demonstration of 1kW Hydrogen Fuel Cell Engine and Integration into Hybrid Power System for Extended Autonomy of Field Robots
Faculty Mentor
Dr. Vladimir Gurau
Location
Poster 131
Session Format
Poster Presentation
Academic Unit
Department of Manufacturing Engineering
Background
The scope of this project is to fabricate the components of a 1 kW proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) using automated manufacturing processes, to assemble it, to test it using an automated test stand built in house and to integrate it into a hybrid electric power systems. During the first semester of this project which extends over two semesters, the fuel cell components are fabricated using robotic manufacturing, computer numerical control (CNC) milling, waterjet cutting and additive manufacturing.
Keywords
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing Student Research Symposium, Field Robots
Creative Commons License
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Presentation Type and Release Option
Presentation (File Not Available for Download)
Start Date
2022 12:00 AM
January 2022
Fabrication and Demonstration of 1kW Hydrogen Fuel Cell Engine and Integration into Hybrid Power System for Extended Autonomy of Field Robots
Poster 131